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More on congestion pricing … London, Manhattan … Boston?

My new hobby is pushing the city of Boston to implement “congestion pricing” - charging drivers to come into a city all the time or during specific times, to reduce traffic congestion and encourage the use of public transportation.

The City of London was the first major city to implement it (oh, alright, it was somewhere in Sweden), now New York City is thinking about it (much as Mayor Bloomberg denies it).

Is Boston next?

Well, considering the average person is having a problem inserting a paper ticket into a subway turnstile, and the average person is complaining about having to spend $2 for two hours of parking at a meter, I doubt anything like this could happen.

It steams me to think of all those people coming down from New Hampshire and using our streets “for free”. They cause a serious strain on our inner-city infrastructure.

Add in the additional costs of lost time, air pollution, and the inability of emergency vehicles to transverse the street grid, and the idea of congestion pricing starts to make sense.

More: Congestion pricing plan gains speed in toll poll - By Pete Donohue, New York Daily News

Also: Bigger Push for Charging Drivers Who Use the Busiest Streets - By William Neuman, The New York Times

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2 Responses to “More on congestion pricing … London, Manhattan … Boston?” »»

  1. Comment by Big Brother | 11/28/06 at 9:21 pm

    The path to hell is paved with good intentions. In order to implement congestion pricing requires

    rolling out a massive video surveillence system and backend database that tracks all motor traffic

    in and out of Boston. Why is this a good thing?

    Sure London has done this, but the UK now

    leads the world in spying on its citizens to keep them in line.

    BB

  2. Comment by Liam | 11/29/06 at 3:21 pm

    I am not against reasonable measures to control congestion in town, but I

    take issue with the notion that people from outside the city are using its streets “for free”. You

    specifically mentioned NH, but I have to assume you’d include me among those as well (I live just

    outside the city’s limits and would, therefore be subject to any congestion premium levied against

    drivers). I rarely drive into town on work days — though I did today. When I do, I pay $30 for

    the privilege of parking in a garaged space. My activity at work (legal consultant for a mutual

    fund company) generates an incalculable amount of revenue for the city. When I drive in on

    weekends, it’s usually to shop ($$ for Kenneth Cole shoes, $$ for tee shirts at Motley), go out to

    clubs ($$ for drinks at Club Cafe or dBar) or restaurants ($$ for sushi at Ginza). I don’t have

    the luxury of walking to those establishments and am willing to pay the price to drive into town,

    but you’re wrong to think that those of us who can’t simply roll out of bed an into Copley are

    freeloaders. If anything, each trip of mine to the city is paired with the flowing of funds from

    my pockets into the bank accounts of the businesses I patronize. The businesses I help support pay

    taxes and their success is a boon to the city, so please don’t be so contemptuous of those of us

    who occasionally use “your” streets. Without the spending and revenue generation of those who come

    into the city, your streets might be considerably more pot-holed and littered like the South End

    circa 1980.

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